Welcome to Day 4 of DominoART's
annual 31 Days of Halloween Scarefest
and blog hop presented by Smeared Ink!
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the way or want to hop from the beginning!
Today's featured project is a spooktacular altered Jenga photo holder by Nan!
This piece is bristling with wicked goodness & those family photos, oh my!
Supplies used
a Jenga block
paint
"Morte" a Rick St. Dennis rubber stamp from Smeared Ink
watercolors
wire and beads
the Jenga block |
See you tomorrow for Day 5!
Domino Hugs!
THE SHARPIE DOMINO QUEEN
Nan, I love this Jenga photo holder, so creative and colourful!
ReplyDeleteLove your Photo holder Nan x
ReplyDeleteGreat idea, great story, love the stamps
ReplyDeleteThe title had me confused at first. But I absolutely love this idea. Great make
ReplyDeleteVery cool and creative. Fab choice of stamps xxD
ReplyDeleteGreat photo holder, love to re purpose!
ReplyDeleteoh my gosh ! Wow! this is fabulous! Everything about it is praise worthy Beautiful offering on Day Four!
ReplyDeleteHappy Day 4
thanks ladies...you should see a family reunion at my house...ugh LOL
ReplyDeleteCreepily cool photo holder!!
ReplyDeleteAwesome piece and so useful, can think of dozen things to stick to it -- mainly reminders, lol. fabulous choice of image and embellishments.
ReplyDeleteWe know I need reminders eh, Sari?? LOL thanks sweetie xx
DeleteGreat piece! Such a creative use of a Jenga block--I never would have thought of that!
ReplyDeleteI love this photo holder! What a great reuse for Jenga blocks!
ReplyDeleteOMG! What a clever photo holder, Nan!! With all of those Jenga pieces, you can create photo holders for every occasion!! Love This!! XOXO-Shari
ReplyDeleteWould never have thought of altering a jenga piece! Great idea!
ReplyDeleteNot sure what a jenga piece is - I do play dominoes but don't think I've heard of jenga. It works good to hold your design though.
ReplyDeleteLove all of the little pieces of bubble bubble toil and trouble.
thanks for sharing.
I would never of thought of using a Jenga piece, but it makes the perfect base for this pretty Halloween ornament. Great work Nan x
ReplyDeleteSPOOKTACULAR!!! love all the details in your altered jenga block!!!! AWESOME> TFS!
ReplyDeletesuch a unique and fabulous make x
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